I have updated http://timeline.kusog.org to not show the keyboard popup,
YET, still allow keyboard focus to be happening so that the keyboard
left/right arrow keys still keep working.  If you drag or click an event,
no keyboard pops, but if you just click the timeline else where (no drag),
then the keyboard will appear so you can use arrows on keyboard


On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Contemplative <[email protected]> wrote:

> I took a look at this timeline on my Galaxy Tab 10.1 just to see how
> things work.  It is an improvement.  Well done!  One thing that happens on
> this platform is that the bubble nodes always bring up the soft keyboard.
>
> Previously, the only way I could get the timeline to scroll was to select
> a bubble, bringing up the soft keyboard on the tablet, then using the arrow
> keys on the soft keyboard to scroll the timeline.  Needless to say, not
> ideal.
>
> Using the timeline in your example, I am able to scroll about without the
> above gymnastics.  The only thing I notice is that I still get the soft
> keyboard every time I select a bubble node...
>
> Good stuff!
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 9, 2013 11:13:47 AM UTC-5, Matt Denman wrote:
>>
>> I've updated the http://timeline.kusog.org demo with my latest efforts,
>> which removed the detailed and compact painters and more unused code.  The
>> results are now that the minified file is 111kb and the gzipped filed is
>> 32kb.  This is significantly smaller than the original code base, plus all
>> the code is in one file rather than multiple files and multiple network
>> requests.
>>
>> Somethings to consider:
>>
>> 1. I am only including the EN text.  The files are small and can be added
>> separately as needed.  However, the way the code automatically added the
>> language JS files is removed and you'd have to do that by hand.  That is,
>> if you actually need the other languages.
>>
>> 2. It appears from one users reports that the Mac laptop track pad
>> gestures dont work like they do in the original code.  I'll try to follow
>> up on that.
>>
>> 3. I am removing methods from the Ajax library of classes when I see they
>> are not used in timeline.  I'm sure for people using the full library, this
>> would be a problem.  I don't use exhibit or any other library that may use
>> those, and I want timeline as lean as possible.
>>
>> 4. When I am done with this, it will only be possible to create the
>> timeline widget via the jquery plugin method.  Right now, older code that
>> calls Timeline.create will still work, but soon that method will go away
>> and become a part of the jQuery plugin directly.
>>
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